I am a licensed psychologist with vast experience in diagnostic evaluations of children, adolescents, and adults. I am also an Adjunct Professor at the Stanford Department of Psychiatry where I train and supervise Forensic Psychiatry Fellows. In my practice, I offer a variety of evaluation options to help you understand your, or your loved ones', strengths and challenges as well as their root cause. The purpose of these evaluations is two-fold: to present a "full picture" understanding of a person, and to provide individualized strength-based recommendations. I welcome referrals for ADHD, learning disabilities, work or school accommodations, IQ testing, autism spectrum disorders, psychological concerns, treatment-resistant conditions, giftedness, personality testing, cognitive decline, and others. I also work with individuals who want to learn more about themselves, their strengths, and their challenges. Trained in child and adult assessment, I adopt a lifespan perspective that acknowledges that development never ends. I consider the critical changes in all stages of life and interpret them in their context. I am also cognizant of how multiple identities (e.g., gender, ethnicity/race, religion, sexual orientation, disability status) intersect to shape us.
Qualifications: | University of Minnesota - Twin Cities |
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Academic Suffixes: | PhD |
Expertise: | ADHD, Anxiety, Asperger |